The following is a Mind Change Moment Encore
A few days ago an old friend shared with me what he had been reading from Psalm
143. Two days later as I was encouraging
another friend, I turned to the words that had been shared with me and again
the power of Scripture was seen. Moved by this result, I decided to spend time
every morning for a week focusing on this passage.
That Psalm opens with this verse:
O
LORD, hear my prayer,
listen to my cry for mercy;
in your faithfulness and righteousness
come to my relief.
listen to my cry for mercy;
in your faithfulness and righteousness
come to my relief.
What we find here is a man like ourselves—a man in some distress, a man
who doesn’t have it all figured out, a man aware of his need to pray and
unashamed to cry out for mercy. But this man, David, is one who has taught me
so much about the power of a mind change. In his crying out, did you notice
what he does? He declares God’s faithfulness
and righteousness.
Focusing on those words, I found myself hearing God on the other end of
a prayer like this. I say, “Lord, hear my prayer.” His response is, “Tom, I hear your prayer.” I say, “Listen to my cry for mercy,” and I
hear him say, “Tom, I am listening with compassion to your cry for mercy.” I say, “In your faithfulness and righteousness
come to my relief,” and I hear him say, “Tom, in my faithfulness and righteousness
you can count on me coming to your relief.”
As you pray, think of God’s faithfulness and righteousness, and I expect you too will hear his voice.
This is really good Tom. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTaste as see that the LORD is good. Amen.
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